-Stella is one of the most well-regarded post-war artists working today.

Jackson Pollack (ACTION PAINTINGS)

Earlier Jackson Pollack

Franz Kline

Franz Kline

-Stella felt the abstract expressionists used an over abundance of paint and stressed movement, emotion and personal experience.

-He became interested in artists who were dealing with "flatter" surfaces such as Barnett Newman and Jasper Johns (Target paintings).

-He grew to view pictures as objects rather than pictures representing something of the physical and emotional world. "A Flat surface with paint on it and nothing more."

Barnett Newman

Barnett Newman

Jasper Johns (Target Paintings)

Jasper Johns

Jasper Johns (flag paintings-encaustic)

-From 1958-1960 Stella began his series of "Black Paintings" and achieved almost immediate success. Critics called him the "enfant terrible"or "bad boy"

-The black paintings were painted on unprimed canvas with pinstripes in between the black bands of color. These paintings were referencing Jasper Johns flag paintings of the time.

-Along with this series he began to use copper and aluminum paint with regular lines of color. He also began using irregular formats like an L, N, U, and T-shapes. These shaped canvases emphasize his idea of paintings as objects.

-1960 he was selected by the Museum of Modern Art in NY for an exhibtion called "the Sixteen Americans"

Protractor Series in Late 1960's

-protractor is used for mathmatics and designs (object used to produce art as objects)﻿

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French Curve and (Exotic Bird Series, Paintings and Sculptures) Late l970's and early 1980's

-Stella was early influenced by Baroque artist Caravaggio (1571-1610)

Medussa

COMPARE AND CONTRAST

What are the similarities in Barnett Newman's and Frank Stella's paintings (in accordance with Stella's philosophies in his early career?

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

The Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan dedicated the mausoleum to his third wife Mumtaz Mahal who died in 1631 after giving birth their 14th child.

The mausoleum was constructed during the time of prosperity by thousands of craftsman and artisans.,

Shah Jahan

Mumtaz Mahal﻿

Shiva, Pravati, Ganesha (Hindu)

Shiva is blue because he swallowed all the poison of the world for the people.

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PRAVATI creating Ganesha from her body oils.

Ganesha was created to serve as a guard for Pravati during her bathing time while her husband Shiva was away in battle.

When Shiva returned and wanted to see his wife, Ganesha refused to let him into the bath. Shiva in his rage cut Ganesha's head off. When Pravati discovered what Shiva had done she became enraged. To pacify his wife Shiva went into the forest and cut the head off the first animal he found. The animal was an elephant. Shiva brought back the elephant head and replaced on Ganesha body and thereby restoring peace to his home.

Ganesha is the Hindu symbol for overcoming obstacles and for artists and creative energy.

The Hindu family can be related to the Christian trinity of Joseph, Mary, and Jesus. Ganesh like Jesus died and was reborn and serves as an inspiration for diversity and dealing with day to day problems small and large.

Cows are aloud to roam freely. They are not eaten "sacred" because of the Hindu belief in reincarnation. (Just in case you eat your previous relative)

Hanging out downtown......

Diety with stories of gods.

Saffron colored dresses for creativity.

1. What do you think the significance of designing a building for your loved one? If you were going to design a building for a sweetheart where would it be located and why? Also what would be the key characteristics of the building (edifice) ? (what would it have to contain for to meet your requirements and satisfaction?

2. Shiva is often portrayed as a blue figure because he swallowed/took all the pain of the Earth. How do you feel about people taking the responsibilty for others greif and pain? How can you be empathic/sympathic without causing yourself pain either physically or emotionally? (think about your parents, President Obama, Mother Teresa, The Catholic Pope)

3. Ganesh is a symbol of overcoming obstacles and the god of creativity. How can he also symbolize understanding people with physical and emotional differences-expressing tolerance of others?

4. Shiva, Pravati, and Ganesh can parallel the holy trinity of Joseph, Jesus, and Mary. Explain how they relate in terms of the stories we have heard about these historical/religious figures?

5. The symbol of the "Sacred Cow" in India refers to protecting these animals from slaughter and consumption because they culture believes in reincarnation. Just in case the cow is a previous relative. How do you feel about reincarnation? What are the possibilities of returning to life as another person, animal, or thing (tree)?

About Me

Painter, mixed-media artist,mural designer, art reviews and articles, art curator,art educator.
My inspirations and influences have been my teachers from first grade through graduate school. My seventh grade english teacher, Mrs. Morgan lead the way and opened the doors wide open when she introduced poetry, literature and art to a kid that had never been to an art museum. Our field trip to the University of Arizona Art Museum was transformational. At the museum I discovered Mark Rothko and one of his color field paintings. It was in shades of chartruese,and sea foam (as I recall). This field trip changed my life. I am deeply grateful to teachers like Mrs. Morgan-someone I have always tried to emmulate.